Out on $20,000 bond for her alleged Capitol-insurrection activities, Christine Priola is a woman on a mission. Her passion is to end global evil-doing. More specifically she is focused on human trafficking, pedophilia and abortion. She is a QAan loyalist.
Daily Mail reports on her pivot from being a therapist at the Cleveland, Ohio Metropolitan School District to having been arrested. The latter came about after she had been identified as the woman standing at Mike Pence's desk in the U.S. House during the D.C. riot. So far, 82 had been arrested and 55 had been charged.
In her letter of resignation from her job Priola saluted her missions.
This kind of exuberance reflects the inherent danger of championing all that - that is, seemingly blindly embracing having a mission and plowing in passion.
At this time when American society is unraveling because of an excess of supposedly righteous causes, there could be an informal moratorium put in play for the buzzwords "mission" and "passion." The mindset embedded in those terms could be justifying violent behavior. That linguistic pause could happen if influencers simply back off using those words.
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